image
Kelime Anlamı :

1. görüntü.
2. resim.
3. heykel.
4. aynı.
5. kanı.
6. görüntüsü.
7. görüntü görüntü.
8. şekillendirmek.
9. Işık etkisi veya mercek vasıtasiyle meydana gelen suret; hayal, imaj.
10. imajı.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. A reproduction of the form of a person or object, especially a sculptured likeness.
2. physics an optically formed duplicate, counterpart, or other representative reproduction of an object, especially an optical reproduction formed by a lens or mirror.
3. one that closely or exactly resembles another; a double: he is the image of his uncle.
4. the opinion or concept of something that is held by the public.
5. the character projected to the public, as by a person or institution, especially as interpreted by the mass media.
6. A personification of something specified: that child is the image of good health.
7. A mental picture of something not real or present.
8. A vivid description or representation.
9. A figure of speech, especially a metaphor or simile.
10. A concrete representation, as in art, literature, or music, that is expressive or evocative of something else: night as an image of death.
11. mathematics A set of values of a function corresponding to a particular subset of a domain.
12. computer science an exact replica of the contents of a storage device, such as a hard disk, stored on a second storage device, such as a network server.
13. obsolete an apparition.
14. to make or produce a likeness of: imaged the poet in bronze.
15. to mirror or reflect: a statue imaged in the water.
16. to symbolize or typify: a kneeling woman imaging the nation's grief.
17. to picture mentally; imagine.
18. to describe, especially so vividly as to evoke a mental picture of.
19. computer science to print (a file) using a laser printer, imagesetter, direct-to-plate press, or similar device.
20. computer science to transmit (an exact replica of the contents of a storage device) to another storage device: imaged the hard drive to the server.
21. to render visually, as by magnetic resonance imaging.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to form an image of; represent by an image; reflect the likeness of; mirror: as, mountains imaged in the peaceful lake.
2. to present to the mental vision; exhibit a mental picture of; portray to the imagination.
3. to form a likeness of in the mind; call up a mental image or perception of; imagine.
4. to be like; resemble: as, he imaged his brother.
5. A likeness or similitude of a person, animal, or thing; any representation of form or features, but more especially one of the entire figure, as by sculpture or modeling; a statue, effigy, bust, relief, intaglio, portrait, etc.: as, an image in stone, bronze, clay, or wax; a painted or stamped image; to worship idolatrous images.
6. A natural similitude, reproduction, or counterpart; that which constitutes an essential representation, copy, or likeness: as, the child is the very image of its mother.
7. A concrete mental object, not derived from direct perception, but the product of the imagination; a mental picture.
8. semblance; show; appearance; aspect.
9. in rhetoric, a metaphor so expanded as to present a complete likeness or picture to the mind; a similitude wrought out by description; an illustrative comparison: as, a metaphor suggests a likeness, but an image paints it with a few verbal touches.
10. an optical counterpart or appearance of an object, such as is produced by reflection from a mirror, refraction by a lens, or the passage of luminous rays through a small aperture. see vision, mirror, and lens.
11. in mathematics, when imaginary quantities are represented by points on a plane, a point representing any given function of a quantity represented by another point, the former point is said to be the image of the latter.
12. images (as of a candle flame) reflected from the anterior and posterior surfaces of the crystalline lens and from the front of the cornea. the middle image (that from the anterior surface of the lens) varies in size and position as the eye is alternately accommodated for a farther and a nearer point.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia